Village Life Section :: Page 100
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Holiday traditions, silly and sweet
Each year at this time the News assembles a story based on readers’ submissions on a holiday theme. This year we asked readers to share stories of holiday traditions that are meaningful to them and their families.
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Village Council— Blacks get more citations
African-American villagers received citations from the YSPD at a significantly higher rate than to white villagers, according to a statistical study of local police data sponsored by the Justice System Task Force.
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BLOG—Rest in Hell, Bernard Law
Jesus defined the wicked as those who do not operate their lives based upon the principles of love, mercy, compassion, and equanimity. Sadly, Christians have long fallen short of these ideals.
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He’s making light of the darkness
The CDC advises pedestrians increase their visibility at night by wearing reflective clothing and carrying a flashlight. This year, Yellow Springs resident Carlos Landaburu took it upon himself to promote pedestrian safety in the village by creating the Flashlight Project.
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Sticky buns, revived
Lauren “Chuck” Shows shares a recipe for a traditional holiday breakfast treat.
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Holiday events in the village
As winter holidays approach, the village is gearing up for celebrations.
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MLK Day events coming up
The YS Martin Luther King Day Planning Committee has announced plans for its 2018 program honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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New book: ‘Home Is the Prime Meridian’
Local almanac writer Bill Felker recently published a new book, “Home in the Prime Meridian,” collecting 40 lyric essays from his newspaper and radio pieces.
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2017 #YSGivingTuesday donations on track to top last year
The numbers are still coming in, but with 19 of 24 participating local nonprofit groups reporting their 2017 #YSGivingTuesday results, the money raised during the 24-hour charitable event Nov. 28 is on track to top last year’s $75,000 mark.
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2017 Annual 5K Bulldog Jog
Almost 200 children and adults participated in this year’s post-Thanksgiving Bulldog Jog.
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